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Midterm exam

                                 
Sohag University                                                                                                      Faculty of nursing

Pediatric Nursing Department

Midterm exam 

Student name:-

Part I: Define the following                                                                                                    

1-Pedatric nursing

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2- Bronchial asthma

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3– Anemia:

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4- Exclusive breast-feeding

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Part II: List the following:-

 

1- Major manifestations of rheumatic fever are

-a-

b-

c-

d-

2-Manifestation of mild Glomerulonephritis includes:

a

b-

c-

  d-

3- Needs of infant

a-

b-

c-

d-

4- Behavioral characteristics of toddler

a-

b-

c-

d-

5- Disorders of reproductive system of the female during adolescent stage

a-

b-

c-

d-

6- Reasons for sending child to nursery school

a-

b-

c-

d-

Part III: Choose the following

-Clinical manifestation of rickets:-A

1-nasal discharge

2-cough

3-craniotabes

4-abdominal pain

Lower acute respiratory infection include B

Nose-

-Pharyngeal (throat)

Ear-

-Larynx, trachea

 

C-One of the specific clinical manifestations of kwashiorkor

1-chills, aspiration

2-flaring nares

3-tachypnea

4-pyspigmentation of the hair

D-At 5-6 months breast feeding becomes inadequate to meet all the child’s nutritional needs, particularly from:

a- iron and vitamin C

b- Calcium

c-  Vitamin A

E-In complementary Feeding:

a-     Each feed, the breast is given first until it is emptied

b-    Formula is given to substitute one or more feeds

c-     No breast-feeding is given and the infant is fed on formula only

F -According to infant’s weight formula for an infant weighing 4 Kg are:

a-     120 ml

b-    110 ml

c-     100 ml

G -If there is tracheo- esophageal fistula, the pre-term infant must be fed through:

a-     transpyloric feeding

b-    gastrostomy feeding

c-     gastric feeding

H-Etiology of iron deficiency anemia includes:

a)     Acute diarrhea.

b)    Adequate supply of iron.

c)     Hemolysis of red cells.

d)    Impaired absorption of iron.

I-Function of urinary system includes:

a)                 Regulation of arterial (BP).

b)                Regulation of acid base balance.

c)                 Excretion of metabolic waste products.

d)                All above

J-Which of the following is true about glomerulonephritis:

a)     It is immune complex disease caused by antigen antibody reaction.

b)    More common in girls than boys.

c)     Occur most common under 3 years of age.

d)    It is the least common form of nephritis in children.

Part IV: True and false

1. Nurse must weigh edematous child daily at the same time daily to detect the progress of edema and assess the degree of fluid retention.

T

F

2. Child with iron deficiency anemia has pica.

T

F

3. Nephrosis results from large losses of protein in the urine which will lower the level of protein in blood (especially albumin)

T

F

4. Sickle cell crisis: is an chronic disturbance in which the child has no pain

T

F

5-Growth is increase of the function and capacity of the tissue

T

F

F

T

6-Teaching to the mothers about importance of gradual weaning for the physical and psychological health of the infant.

F

T

7-1 gm protein or carbohydrate = 9 calories.

F

T

8-marsmus is the result of general malnutrition of inadequate protein intake

F

T

9-The nurse helps mothers to initiate breast-feeding within 2 hours after birth.

F

T

10-pneumonia is spasmodic reaction of the laryngeal muscle